Au dos de la pochette on peut lire l'annotation suivante : « This album is dedicated to all of the people I have yet to meet and all of the places I have yet to see. » David Fishel.
Mais qui est donc David Fishel ? Un illustre inconnu pour le commun des mortels, auteur d'un emballant album de folk en 1976 qui s'impose illico comme un trésor caché.
La toile est quasi muette sur ce disque : une chronique lapidaire dans le guide "The Acid Archives of Underground Sounds" (Eccentric lost folk), un exemplaire à vendre chez Hippedelic Records pour la modique somme de 250 €,...
Rick Gladfeiter, créateur de la pochette, répond en partie à nos interrogations :
"Dave is a free spirit, searching for that certain freedom hidden in everyone. His songs reflect this, especially when your hear them in a "pure listening" frame of mind they're truly "Food For Thought". This first release showing unusual talent with words and music, only wets the appetite for more of his uniquely melodic and profoundly poetic offerings. Hopefully, there will be more tasty "Food" from his lyrics recipes to satisfy our starving desire to think in a thougtless age.